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—Hey, if you can't enjoy that at a sensible volume, please use the earphone. I'm studying.

—Oh, I'm sorry. I_______ _realize it________ you.

A.don't; bothers B.didn't; bothered

C.don't; was bothering D.didn't; was bothering

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:句意:嗨,如果你不能享受能感受到的声音,请使用耳机,我在学习。--对不起,我没有意识到它在打扰着你。由语境可知,我没意识到(指前者提醒之前没意识到,现在已意识到了)这么 大的音量一直打扰着您。故第一空用一般过去时,第二空用过去进行时。所以选D。

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